Breathing exercises to strengthen the lungs and improve the oxygen levels in the body
EXERCISE 2
Sit back on your heels as shown
Bend your arms at the waist, the elbows close to the body and make fists
Raise both fists up, a bit higher than the head, keep the elbows close to the body
Exhale forcefully through the mouth (the cheeks puffed out) as you pull the arms down, taking the elbows behind the waist as shown
Repeat 20 times, exhalation should be rapid, movements smooth not jerky
Inhale deeply and slowly
Exhale slowly.
EXERCISE 3
Sit in padmasana . Sit with your legs stretched out and the back straight
Bend one leg; place the ankle on the opposite thigh close to the groin. Bend the other leg and place the ankle on the thigh of the bent leg, close to the groin. Place your hands on your knees
Bend your forefinger and the middle finger of your right hand. Close your eyes and practice deep breathing
Close the right nostril with the thumb, place the ring finger between the eyebrows and inhale to the count of five
Close the left nostril with ring finger. Hold your breath for a count of ten
Raise the thumb to between the eyebrows, exhale slowly through the right nostril to a count of ten
Now breathe in again through the right nostril to a count of five. Close the right nostril with your thumb and hold your breath for a count ten. Place the ring finger between eyebrows and exhale through the left nostril to count of ten
Repeat the complete cycle for two to five minutes.
The exercises I am giving you today seem simple. But those who suffer from migraines should not underestimate their effect. All nerves connecting different parts of the body have to go through the neck to reach the brain. These simple exercises will tone those vital nerves, loosen the cervical vertebrae, neck and shoulders, improve blood flow to the brain and help reduce tension and calm the mind. You can also do these at your desk while working.
Caution: Keep the shoulders and leg muscles loose. Move the head very gently, as directed, but only as far as it is comfortable. Do not strain. These exercises should not be done by those with very high or very low blood pressure or with extreme cervical spondylosis. Those with mild to moderate cervical spondylosis should avoid bending the neck forward.
STEP 1
Sit with your legs stretched out and back straight
Bend one leg; place your ankle on the opposite thigh close to the groin. Bend the other leg and place the ankle on the thigh of the bent leg, close to the groin.
Place your hands on your knees.
EXERCISE 1
Close your eyes, keep your body straight. Slowly drop your head towards your left shoulder — don't turn the head or lift the shoulders
Raise the head and drop it towards the right shoulder as above
Inverted asanas that loosen up the cervical and shoulder areas and increase blood flow to the brain
Forward bending exercises for migraine
EXERCISE 2
Sit with your legs straight out and the back straight
Bend your knees and bring the soles of the feet together
Gently pull the feet towards the groin
Inhale, raise both arms, exhale as you bend the body forward and bring your hands to rest on the floor as shown
Hold for 10-30 seconds, breathing normally
Inhale slowly as you raise your arms and body up and come back to start position.
EXERCISE 3
Stand straight with your legs spread about a metre apart
Bend forward from the hips and place your hands on the floor
Catch hold of both your ankles as shown and bring your head to rest on the floor
Hold for 10-30 seconds, breathing normally
Slowly resume to the start position.
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